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Survey says????? First AR, , , build or buy it?
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<blockquote data-quote="FamousAJ" data-source="post: 2598444" data-attributes="member: 9545"><p>you ain't selling that already are you? Glock does not make AR's, so you need to have something in the stable.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Everyone here says build. That's cool, be prepared that if you decide to sell, that you won't get back any of the labor, shipping, taxes and expect to reduce your parts cost by 30% or more. Plus, from what I've seen around here (OSA and Armslist), no one wants to buy a Frankengun any more, even it if it's all quality, name brand parts. </p><p></p><p>I'm not saying with a OEM build you'll get anything more out of it, but at least you have a quality OEM built rifle that is desirable in many more circles than a Frankengun. Think Colt, Sig, M&P, Noveske, DD, etc...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FamousAJ, post: 2598444, member: 9545"] you ain't selling that already are you? Glock does not make AR's, so you need to have something in the stable. Everyone here says build. That's cool, be prepared that if you decide to sell, that you won't get back any of the labor, shipping, taxes and expect to reduce your parts cost by 30% or more. Plus, from what I've seen around here (OSA and Armslist), no one wants to buy a Frankengun any more, even it if it's all quality, name brand parts. I'm not saying with a OEM build you'll get anything more out of it, but at least you have a quality OEM built rifle that is desirable in many more circles than a Frankengun. Think Colt, Sig, M&P, Noveske, DD, etc... [/QUOTE]
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